1)
SoundCloud
is an online or mobile platform that allows collaboration and distribution of
audio recordings. Use it to record a spoken track or comment on student
recordings as they are playing. To make a comment just play the track, click on
it, then type your comment in the comment box. You might like to also use Online Audio https://soundcloud.com/
2)
With Voki you can type in the text of your talk
and your character will read it out for you. The digitised speech is available
in both male and female voices. Check out the example below. http://www.voki.com/
4) Present.me Present.me is a handy service for recording video and or audio to accompany your slides. It allows you to sync your recorded audio and video to your slides then publish everything as one complete package. Present.me allows you to have three presentations for free before you have to either delete an old presentation or upgrade your account.
5)Storybird is the name given to short, visual stories that you or your students can make to share. For now stories written in a foreign language are not public, but you can access the ones you have made from your account or from a link.
6) Woices enables you to create location based audio maps for your students to listen to. Simply pick a location, name the map and record (or upload) audio. You can embed the published audio into a wiki or website and can locate recordings created by native speakers to embed too. For those of you with access to an iPad, there is also a mobile version.
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